Let's look at it this way: Tekken is a long-running fighting franchise that's had (aside from "normal" humans) angels, devils, dinosaurs, kangaroos, bears, demons, ogres, and robots for characters up to this point.
So where did those spoked, often fairy-like energy wings originate exactly? It reminds me of Ishigaki's work on Xenogears, but I'm almost certain I've seen earlier examples. I can't remember what they are, though....
Vernier type thrusters like that have been in use in the mecha world for quite some time. I imagine they're nearly as old as the real robot genre, itself, from which that particular style of vernier likely emerged.
Apollyon said: Let's look at it this way: Tekken is a long-running fighting franchise that's had (aside from "normal" humans) angels, devils, dinosaurs, kangaroos, bears, demons, ogres, and robots for characters up to this point.
Seriously, exactly what does she do that sets aside hatred that Jack 'n Bryan Fury haven't already covered? Sure she has some movement advantages but Raven can teleport and Devil Jin can FLY. I can't say I've done anything with her that really feels out of place in Tekken.
Ketafuki said: Seriously, exactly what does she do that sets aside hatred that Jack 'n Bryan Fury haven't already covered? Sure she has some movement advantages but Raven can teleport and Devil Jin can FLY. I can't say I've done anything with her that really feels out of place in Tekken.
Alisa is NOT an out of place character in Tekken! Remember it!